Daily Mirror case study

Language

1) Write the definition of the following key language for newspaper front pages:

Masthead:the title block of the newspaper
Incentive: no incentive on this paper
Pug:something to catch reader`s eye
Splash Head:the lead story
Slogan: supermom those of newspaper
Dateline:the date the newspaper was published
Kicker:story out to oaf paper at draw interest in content.
Byline:gives the game of article writer
Stand first: introductory paragraph usually in bold

2) How much does a copy of the Daily Mirror cost?

the daily mirror cost £0.80p. which suggests that the newspaper is cheap and fordable.

3) What are the main stories on the CSP edition of the Daily Mirror (see above)?

the main stories on the daily mirror are the man who aggressively abuse the partner & gossip about royal family

4) Why is the choice of news story on the CSP front page typical of a tabloid newspaper?

 the daily mirror choose tabloid newspaper that has small pages and short articles and have lots of photograph.

5) What is the balance on the Daily Mirror front page between images, headlines and text?
the balance on the daily mirror front page is focuses on entertainment more concerned with gossip then politicise story at top of paper to draw interest in content.

Audience

1) What is the target audience for the Daily Mirror?

the daily mirror  target audience  are 65 plus because they do not know how to use new digital technology.this allow the old people to be track on audience.

2) Why does the Mirror front page story appeal to the Daily Mirror audience?
the front page of the  daily mirror newspaper appeal story about the prime minister and election. This also shows that the newspaper are targeting old people because the care about election more then young kids.

3) Why might a reader enjoy the Daily Mirror? Use Blumler & Katz Uses and Gratifications theory to add detail to your answer.

This back from the red suggests that the audience didn't know oe who there are to know what this information about it. Also it the most important and outstanding fact on the front page. 

4) Why are print newspapers generally read by older audiences?
Print newspaper generally read by older audience because they care about the world more then the young adults also the don't have new digital technique. 

5) How is the 'Wills and harry royal rift' story on the double page spread constructed to appeal to Daily Mirror readers? 

suggests that the audience didn't know who they are to know what this information about it. Also it the most important and outstanding fact on the front page. 


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